Motsaleh is not the kind of peace that comes after everything becomes light.
It is the peace that comes when you learn how to carry what is heavy.
The drawing is built around Atlas, the Titan forced to hold the heavens on his shoulders forever. His story represents radical acceptance, the moment where you stop fighting the weight of your path and begin to stand with it.
The rocks and globe represent pressure, rigidity, and burden. The upright plants represent resilience, the ability to remain soft and alive even in a heavy environment.
This piece is for the person learning to live with what they carry.
Not by denying it.
Not by pretending it never hurt.
But by finding a quiet strength inside it.
Sometimes peace is not the absence of weight.
Sometimes, it is learning how to stand beneath it.
